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Old 07-28-2011, 05:03 AM
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Pretty! These Irish eyes are a smilin!! :thumbup: :-D
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Very pretty!!
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What a wonderful interpretation with the quilting.
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Wow, that's beautiful! I want to quilt some Celtic knots into the "centers" of an Irish Chain. It looks like you actually did the stops/starts in the knot so that one line appears to go under another. Is that right?

Lots of work!!!!! Great results!
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Originally Posted by newestnana
Wow, that's beautiful! I want to quilt some Celtic knots into the "centers" of an Irish Chain. It looks like you actually did the stops/starts in the knot so that one line appears to go under another. Is that right?

Lots of work!!!!! Great results!
The pattern that I used is a continuous line pattern and it gives the illusion of over and under but they way it does it is by going over a line twice so that it can move to the next point. I hope that makes sense. I have a Gammill Statler and it is computerized.
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Originally Posted by rosemaynes
Originally Posted by newestnana
Wow, that's beautiful! I want to quilt some Celtic knots into the "centers" of an Irish Chain. It looks like you actually did the stops/starts in the knot so that one line appears to go under another. Is that right?

Lots of work!!!!! Great results!
The pattern that I used is a continuous line pattern and it gives the illusion of over and under but they way it does it is by going over a line twice so that it can move to the next point. I hope that makes sense. I have a Gammill Statler and it is computerized.
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Very helpful! I have to see if I can use that method!
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Beautiful quilt and quilting.
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Beautiful.
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Originally Posted by rosemaynes
This is a friend of mine... (mine is still not done). We went on a retreat this past Easter and the project was the "Celtic Knot by Karen Combs". I think this one turned out great. It is 40 x 40 and I have done all the longarming. I added a knot in the center of the quilt and did a feather design in all of the colored knots.
Thanks for taking a look.
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What a fantastic quilt and the quilting is extra special - great job - now I have another on my to do list - thanks for the inspiration !!!
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